obviously john mackey is the top choice, but it really is a hard, hard call between pollard and dilger. basically it comes down to what i am valuing "statistically" more - averages or overall numbers. based on a per season average, dilger would win (454.4 yards per season (yps) to 339.1 yps, 37.28 receptions per season (rps) to 26.3 rps, but would still lose TD's, 3.5 to 2.6). however, i immediately excluded hall of famer joe perry because of his small amount of seasons with the colts...so i have a dillemma.

in the end, i decided that since their total numbers were almost identical (other than TD's, which IMO is balanced out with dilger's pro bowl appearance), and the fact that dilger's per season averages were about 100 yards and 10 receptions better than pollards (and less than 1 TD less), but mostly because i feel that he was the supperior blocker of the two TE's, i choose ken dilger as the second TE.

therefore, the winners are John Mackey and Ken Dilger!

this week, it's time to round out the defense and pick the LB's. choose 3, regardless of their position (ie. it would be ok to have 3 ILB's chosen if you want to. just so long as they play any sort of LB)

RULES: The way it works is that every Monday, we will vote for the Greatest Colts player at a certain position. The following Monday, I will tally the votes and mark the winner(s) on the below list. In the event of a tie, I will break it using my own humble opinion, because this is my blog and I make the rules haha. Rate players based only on their time with the Colts. For instance, when voting for RB, ignore Marshall Faulk's years in St. Louis, or Edgerrin James's time in Arizona. Feel free/encouraged to look all the way back to the Baltimore Colts. Debate is also encouraged, and if you are changing you vote later in the week, be sure to note this.